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12:00PM

Hot Springs

On Saturday, Jim and I took a little road trip down to Hot Springs.  We toured Hickory Hills Quilt shop just north of town, then went on into Hot Springs, ate a terrific lunch at a Mexican Cantina, (I forget the name) and then spent the rest of the afternoon in the various art galleries around town.

We passed by one with a window display that screamed, “I’m yours, take me home!” and so Jim and I went in and came back out with the display!

 Is that cool or what? Some type of clay thing-a-ma-jiggy full of impressions.  Love it!

On our way out of town, we passed a sign saying “Pottery Shop Ahead 1.5 miles” and decided to go take a peek there as well.

This little pitcher made it home with us as well.  Amazing… because I’d probably hock my car for enough pottery pieces, I love the stuff! 

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Reader Comments (4)

I can "do" the pitcher but that other "thingie",,,,,still on the border about it. Okay - it's obviously an abstract - sort of like my mind....ROFLOL

June 15, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterCindy

I have meant to stop at the pottery store and haven't made it in there, love the little jug.
Karen
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June 15, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterKaren

I love your little jug. I love pottery. If I had room, I would fill a cabinet with it. Then when I am dead, my kids will say, what is this stuff? LOL

June 15, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterMarla

Mmm, love the pottery jug! Bowls and pitchers, can't resist them. You did well!

June 15, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterChris at the Resrt

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